Iso Files

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  1. starman5

    starman5 Member

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    Hi,i am plannning to put serveral iso files on one dvd rather than use a cd for each one.But after copying one iso to dvd,the session is ended.I have used sonic dvd and nero 6 with the same result how do i keep the session open to make full use of a dvd's capicity? thanks
     
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    starman5,

    Use DVD Shrink in the "re-Author" mode or use DVD2One in the "Join" mode

    Treat it like an episode compilation :)

    and Welcome to the Club -

    Pete
     
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    thanks for the swift reply,the iso files are software image files,i not sure the programs mentioned would do,please correct me if i am wrong, thanks again.
     
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    Can't hurt ta try :p

    Here's what they have to say about them selves - Hyper link I put at the bottom -

    The join mode is a very powerful new feature of DVD2one V1.3. It can be used for many things: · Joining a movie that has been spread over 2 sides of a disk (aka "flipper") or even over 2 disks. · Joining of different episodes of a (tv) series on 1 disk. · Adding a music video, documentary or featurette after the main movie. · Adding an intro (for instance THX or Dolby) before the main movie. · Or any combination of the above possibilities ! The join mode is not limited to only 2 titles, but it can join any number of titles on 1 disk. Ofcourse the total size of the titles you want to join has its limits. DVD2one has builtin warning messages to let you know when you go to far. The join mode has 2 different modes: · Seamless. The separate titles are joined in 1 titleset, and will play continuously without interruption. · Non seamless. Each title is put in its own titleset, and there will be a small delay when the player goes from one to the other title. The seamless mode is the perfect mode for joining a movie that has been spread over different sides or disks. DVD2one will examine automatically whether the different titles can be seamless joined together. For this the video, audio and subtitles need to be the same. The non seamless mode will work with any title, and can be used in all other cases. DVD2one provides convenient ways to skip through the different titlesets.

    OK, Now wander this-a-way - ->

    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd-r_tools/dvd2one.cfm

    Let me know how ya do -

    an Welcome to the Club :)

    Pete
     
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